TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to an absorbent article for a pet, which is used in
a state of being wrapped around the waist of a pet such as a dog or a cat.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Heretofore, a disposable diaper for a pet used for a pet such as a dog or cat has
been proposed. Such a disposable diaper for a pet catches feces and urine of the pet
by covering the anus and the urethral opening positioned in the crotch between the
hind legs when worn.
[0003] Some pets (for example a miniature dachshund) have the urethral opening more in front
than in the crotch between the hind legs. In addition, male dogs have the urethral
opening more in front than female dogs. If the disposable diaper for a pet is used
for pets having the urethral opening more in front than in the crotch between the
hind legs, the urethral opening may not be covered by the diaper and urine may leak.
[0004] Given this, an absorbent article for a pet that is configured in a belt-like shape
and worn in a state of being wrapped around the pet's waist is proposed (for example
see Patent Document 1).
[0005] Such an absorbent article for a pet configured in a belt-like shape can assuredly
cover the urethral opening, regardless of position of the urethral opening.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No.
2007-20533
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
Problems to be Solved by the Invention
[0006] The absorbent article for a pet used in a state of being wrapped around the pet's
waist, as proposed in Patent Document 1, is put on the pet in the following steps,
for example.
[0007] First, a first end portion located on a first end side of the absorbent article for
a pet in a longitudinal direction is placed on the pet's back, and the first end portion
is held by one hand of a user, thereby keeping the first end portion in close contact
with the pet's back. Next, in a state where the first end portion is held by one hand,
a second end portion located on a second end side of the absorbent article for a pet
is held by the other hand and wrapped around the pet's body to cover the pet's abdomen.
Then the second end portion of the absorbent article for a pet is pulled to bring
a side portion of the absorbent article for a pet in a longitudinal direction into
close contact with the pet's waist, and in this state, an inner surface of the second
end portion of the absorbent article for a pet is engaged with an outer surface of
the first end portion. The absorbent article for a pet can thus be maintained in a
state of being appropriately wrapped around the pet's waist.
[0008] Here, the first end portion and the second end portion of the absorbent article for
a pet are joined by engaging a hook member provided on the outer surface of the first
end portion with a loop member provided on the inner surface of the second end portion,
or by arranging an adhesive tape on the outer surface of the first end portion and
attaching the inner surface of the second end portion to the adhesive tape.
[0009] However, in a case in which the hook member or the adhesive tape is arranged on the
outer surface of the first end portion of the absorbent article for a pet, if a pet
moves in a state where the first end portion is held by one hand to be kept in close
contact with the pet's back as described above, the pet's hair may become entangled
with the hook member or adhesive. If the pet's hair is entangled with the hook member
or the adhesive tape, the force of engaging the first end portion with the second
end portion of the absorbent article for a pet is weakened. As a result, the pet's
hair is damaged.
[0010] Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an absorbent article
for a pet, which can reduce entanglement of pet's hair when being worn.
Means for Solving the Problems
[0011] The present invention relates to an absorbent article for a pet, in which the absorbent
article includes: a liquid permeable top surface layer; a liquid impermeable back
surface layer; and an absorbent core arranged between the top surface layer and the
back surface layer; in which the absorbent article is formed in a rectangular shape
having first and second end portions opposed to each other, and a pair of side portions
opposed to each other and orthogonal to the first and second end portions, and in
which, in a state of being wrapped around a pet's waist, a top surface layer side
of the first end portion is arranged to face the pet's body, and the top surface layer
side of the second end portion is removably attached to a back surface layer side
of the first end portion. The absorbent article for a pet further includes: a locking
member arranged on the back surface layer side of the first end portion, and formed
in a rectangular shape, in which a longitudinal direction of the locking member extends
along a width direction of the absorbent article for pet; and a pair of folding-line
portions formed in the first end portion, in which a pair of side portions side of
the first end portion is bent at the pair of folding-line portions toward the top
surface layer side.
[0012] It is preferable for the pair of folding-line portions to be formed in the locking
member, and to extend along a longitudinal direction of the absorbent article for
pet.
[0013] It is preferable for the length between the pair of folding-line portions to be larger
than the width of the absorbent core.
[0014] It is preferable for the absorbent article for a pet to further include: a pair of
side sheets respectively arranged on an outer surface side of the top surface layer
in the pair of side portions along a longitudinal direction of the absorbent article
for a pet, in which an outer edge is joined to the top surface layer or the back surface
layer, and at least a part of an inner edge is a free end; a pair of first elastic
members arranged in a stretched state in a vicinity of the inner edge of the pair
of side sheets; and a pair of pocket portions formed between an inner surface of the
pair of side sheets and an outer surface of the top surface layer.
[0015] It is preferable for the absorbent article for a pet to further include a pair of
second elastic members arranged in a stretched state in each of the pair of side portions.
[0016] It is preferable for the locking member to be attached at a separated position within
a predetermined distance from a side edge of the first end portion.
[0017] It is preferable for the absorbent article for a pet to further include a rectangular
base material arranged in the first end portion, and it is preferable for the pair
of folding-line portions to be formed in the base material.
[0018] Regarding bending rigidity of the locking member being bent in a longitudinal direction,
it is preferable for bending resistance to be 60 mm to 200 mm, which is measured with
a bending resistance method A (45-degree cantilever method) as defined in L1084 (testing
method for flocked fabrics).
Effects of the Invention
[0019] The absorbent article for a pet according to the present invention can, when worn,
reduce the entanglement of pet hair.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an absorbent article for a pet according to a
first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of the absorbent article for a pet according to the first embodiment
viewed from a top surface layer side;
FIG. 3 is a plan view of the absorbent article for a pet according to the first embodiment
viewed from a back surface layer side;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A of FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B-B of FIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line C-C of FIG. 2;
FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a process of putting the absorbent article for a
pet on a pet, in which the first end portion is placed on the pet's back;
FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a state where the absorbent article for a pet is
put around the pet's waist;
FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating the state in FIG. 7 viewed from the pet's side;
FIG. 10A is a plan view of the absorbent article for a pet according to a second embodiment
viewed from the top surface layer side;
FIG. 10B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line D-D of FIG. 10A;
FIG. 11A is a plan view of the absorbent article for a pet according to a third embodiment
viewed from the top surface layer side; and
FIG. 11B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line E-E of FIG. 11A.
EXPLANTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0021]
1 absorbent article for a pet
2 top sheet (top surface layer)
3 back surface layer
4 absorbent core
7 hook tape (locking member)
8 folding-line portion
9 base material
11 first end portion
12 second end portion
14 pocket portion
15 pocket portion
17 side portion
51 front side sheet (side sheet)
52 rear side sheet (side sheet)
61 first elastic member (elastic member)
62 second elastic member (elastic member)
PREFERRED MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0022] Embodiments of the absorbent article for a pet according to the present invention
will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings.
[0023] First, the absorbent article for a pet according to the first embodiment will be
described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6.
[0024] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, an absorbent article for a pet 1 according to the first
embodiment is configured in a rectangular shape with a first end portion 11 and a
second end portion 12 facing each other and a pair of side portions 17 facing each
other orthogonally to the first end portion 11 and the second end portion 12, the
absorbent article for a pet 1 being worn in a state of being wrapped around the pet's
waist. The absorbent article for a pet 1 is especially preferably used for a pet having
the urethral opening located further toward the front than the crotch between the
hind legs (such as for a miniature dachshund).
[0025] The absorbent article for a pet 1 includes, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 6: a top sheet
2 constituting a liquid permeable top surface layer; a back sheet 31 and a waterproof
sheet 32 constituting a liquid impermeable back surface layer 3; an absorbent core
4; a pair of side sheets 51, 52; first elastic members 61 and second elastic members
62 as elastic members; a hook tape 7 as a locking member; and a pair of folding-line
portions 8 formed in the hook tape 7.
[0026] The top sheet 2 is configured in a rectangular shape. The top sheet 2 mainly composes
a surface of a side in contact with the pet's body. As the top sheet 2, a perforated
or non-perforated nonwoven fabric or a porous plastic sheet can be used. In the first
embodiment, the back sheet 31 is composed of a nonwoven fabric with which a hook portion
72 (to be described later) can engage.
[0027] The back sheet 31 is configured in a rectangular shape that is wider than, and has
substantially the same length as, the top sheet 2, as shown in FIGS. 4 to 6. The back
sheet 31 composes a surface of the absorbent article for a pet 1, on a side not in
contact with the pet's body.
[0028] The waterproof sheet 32 is configured to be smaller in width than the back sheet
31 and greater in width than the top sheet 2 and is arranged on a top sheet 2 side
of the back sheet 31.
[0029] As the back sheet 31 and the waterproof sheet 32, a hydrophobic nonwoven fabric,
a liquid impermeable plastic film, a laminated sheet made of the nonwoven fabric and
the liquid impermeable plastic film, an SMS nonwoven fabric made by sandwiching a
high-water resistance melt-blown nonwoven fabric with a high-strength spun-bond nonwoven
fabric, and the like can be used.
[0030] The absorbent core 4 is arranged between the top sheet 2 and the back surface layer
3 that are layered, as shown in FIG. 4. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the absorbent core
4 is configured in a rectangular shape smaller in width and length than the top sheet
2 and the back sheet 31. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the absorbent core 4 is arranged
in a substantially central portion in the width direction of the top sheet 2 and the
back sheet 31, from a first end side to a second end side in the longitudinal direction.
As the absorbent core 4, fluff pulp and high absorbance polymer wrapped with a core
wrapping material such as tissue can be used.
[0031] As the fluff pulp used in the absorbent core 4, chemical pulp, cellulose fiber, and
artificial cellulose fiber such as rayon, acetate, and the like may be cited. As the
high absorbance polymer, granulous or fibrous polymer of starch, acrylic acid, and
amino acid may be cited.
[0032] The pair of side sheets 51, 52 are configured in an elongated rectangular shape as
shown in FIG. 2 and arranged on respective side portions along the longitudinal direction
of a body side of the top sheet 2. The pair of side sheets 51, 52 is configured to
have substantially the same length as the top sheet 2 and the back sheet 31. As shown
in FIGS. 4 to 6, outer edges of the pair of side sheets 51, 52 correspond to side
edges of the back sheet 31. The outer edges of the pair of side sheets 51, 52 are
joined to the side edges of the back sheet 31.
[0033] A part of the inner edges of the pair of side sheets 51, 52 is a free-end, as shown
in FIGS. 1 and 5. More specifically, the pair of side sheets 51, 52 include: a front
side sheet 51 arranged on a front side of the pet's body when the absorbent article
for a pet 1 is put on to the pet; and a rear side sheet 52 arranged on a rear side
of the pet's body.
[0034] The inner edge of the front side sheet 51 is joined to the top sheet 2 in the vicinity
of the first end portion 11 arranged on a first end side of the absorbent article
for a pet 1 in a longitudinal direction LD, and in the vicinity of the second end
portion 12 arranged on a second end side, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 6. In addition,
the inner edge of the front side sheet 51 is a free end in a portion other than the
first end portion and the second end portion of the front side sheet 51 in the longitudinal
direction LD, as shown in FIG. 4.
[0035] As shown in FIGS. 4 to 6, the inner edge of the rear side sheet 52 is a free end
along the overall length of the absorbent article for a pet 1 in the longitudinal
direction LD.
[0036] As the side sheets 51, 52, a water repellent or hydrophobic sheet is preferably used.
More specifically, various nonwoven fabrics such as spun lace nonwoven fabric, spun
bond nonwoven fabric, thermal bond nonwoven fabric, melt-blown nonwoven fabric, needle-punched
nonwoven fabric, air-through nonwoven fabric and the like can be used. As the fiber
constituting the nonwoven fabric, synthetic fiber of olefin, polyester, polyamide
and the like such as polyethylene and polypropylene; regenerated fiber such as rayon
and cupra; and natural fiber such as cotton can be used.
[0037] The first elastic member 61 is arranged in the vicinity of each inner edge of the
front side sheet 51 and the rear side sheet 52, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3. More specifically,
the first elastic member 61 is sandwiched by the side sheet that is folded back from
the inner edge side and fixed to the side sheet by a hotmelt adhesive in an extended
state as shown in FIG. 5. The first elastic member 61 is, in the extended state, greater
in length than the absorbent core 4 in the longitudinal direction and is arranged
on the front side sheet 51 and the rear side sheet 52 as shown in FIG. 2 and 3.
[0038] The second elastic members 62 are arranged in each of the pair of side portions along
the longitudinal direction LD of the absorbent article for a pet 1, as shown in FIGS.
1 to 3. More specifically, each second elastic member 62 is arranged between the front
side sheet 51 and the back sheet 31, and between the rear side sheet 52 and the back
sheet 31, respectively, as shown in FIG. 5. In addition, the second elastic members
62 are fixed to the side sheets 51, 52 and the back sheet 31 by a hotmelt adhesive.
[0039] The second elastic members 62 are, in the extended state, greater in length than
the absorbent core 4 in the longitudinal direction and are arranged on each of the
pair of side portions along the longitudinal direction LD of the absorbent article
for a pet 1.
[0040] As the first elastic members 61 and the second elastic members 62, any material that
is thin and stretchable can be used, for example: natural rubber such as filiform
rubber and flat rubber, or a thermoplastic elastomer such as urethane, ethylene-vinyl
acetate copolymer (EVA), PE or the like. More specifically, as the thermoplastic elastomer,
polybutadiene, polyisoprene, styrene-butadiene copolymer, styrene-isoprene copolymer,
polyurethane, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, ethylene-α-olefin copolymer and the
like that are processed to be filiform or formed in a film and then slitted into thin
strips may be cited.
[0041] The hook tape 7 is arranged on an outer surface of the first end portion 11 (a face
on the back surface layer 3 side), as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3. The hook tape 7 is configured
in a rectangular shape and arranged such that the longitudinal direction of the hook
tape 7 is along a width direction WD of the absorbent article for a pet 1. The hook
tape 7 is attached to a separate position within a predetermined distance L1 from
the side edge of the first end portion 11.
[0042] As shown in FIG. 4, the hook tape 7 has a rectangular shaped base portion 71 and
a plurality of hook portions 72 provided on one surface of the base portion 71. The
hook tape 7 is attached to the back sheet 31 such that the surface, on which the plurality
of hook portions 72 are formed, is directed outward.
[0043] In the hook tape 7, the base portion 71 and the plurality of hook portions 72 are
integrally formed with a synthetic resin material such as polypropylene. From a viewpoint
of preferably forming the folding-line portion 8 (to be described later), it is preferable
for the hook tape 7 to have predetermined thickness and predetermined bending rigidity.
With regard to the bending rigidity when the hook tape 7 is bent in the longitudinal
direction (the width direction WD of the absorbent article for a pet 1), it is preferable
for the bending resistance to be 60 mm to 200 mm, when measured with a bending resistance
method A (45-degree cantilever method) as defined in L1084 (testing method for flocked
fabrics).
[0044] The length W1 of the hook tape 7 in the width direction WD of the absorbent article
for a pet 1 is configured to be greater than the length W2 of the absorbent core 4
in the width direction.
[0045] A distance L1 from the edge of the first end portion 11 to the side edge of the hook
tape 7 is preferably 5 mm to 50 mm, and is more preferably 10 mm to 30 mm.
[0046] If the distance L1 from the edge of the first end portion 11 to the side edge of
the hook tape 7 is below 5 mm, the pet's hair may be caught in the hook tape 7 when
the absorbent article for a pet 1 is put on the pet.
[0047] If the distance L1 from the edge of the first end portion 11 to the side edge of
the hook tape 7 exceeds 50 mm, length of pocket portions 14, 15 (to be described later)
may not be sufficiently ensured. Moreover, the effective maximum length of the absorbent
article for a pet 1 (the length from the second end portion 12 to the hook tape 7)
may be shortened to narrow the adjustable range in the lengthwise direction when the
absorbent article for a pet 1 is put on the pet.
[0048] Each of a pair of folding-line portions 8 is formed on one end side and another end
side of the hook tape 7 in the longitudinal direction thereof, so as to extend in
the longitudinal direction LD of the absorbent article for a pet 1. The pair of folding-line
portions 8 is formed by creasing the hook tape 7, which is configured to be points
of folding back from both ends of the hook tape 7 in the longitudinal direction toward
the top sheet 2 side. In other words, in a case in which the absorbent article for
a pet 1 is arranged such that the back surface layer 3 side is an under surface, the
first end portion 11 is configured as shown in FIG. 4 such that both end sides of
the absorbent article for a pet 1 in the width direction WD are bent at the pair of
folding-line portions 8 and are raised toward the top sheet 2 side.
[0049] As shown in FIG. 2, length between the pair of folding-line portions 8 is configured
to be the same as, or wider than, the length W3 of the absorbent core 4.
[0050] In the above-described absorbent article for a pet 1, the first elastic member 61
in the extended state is fixed to the front side sheet 51 and the rear side sheet
52 along the longitudinal direction LD of the absorbent article for a pet 1. In addition,
the second elastic members 62 in the extended state are fixed between the side sheets
51, 52 and the back sheet 31, along the longitudinal direction LD of the absorbent
article for a pet 1.
[0051] Given this, the absorbent article for a pet 1 in a natural state (without external
force applied) has a solid shape as shown in FIG. 1, with the first elastic members
61 and the second elastic members 62 being contracted to thereby bring the first end
portion 11 and the second end portion 12 close to each other, with the top sheet 2
side constituting an inner surface. A pair of waist gather portions 13 that are stretchable
in the longitudinal direction LD are thus formed on a pair of side portions along
the longitudinal direction LD of the absorbent article for a pet 1 (see FIG. 1). Free
end sides of the front side sheet 51 and the rear side sheet 52 are respectively raised
to form a pocket portion 14 between the inner surface of the front side sheet 51 and
the outer surface of the top sheet 2, and a pocket portion 15 between the inner surface
of the rear side sheet 52 and the outer surface of the top sheet 2 (see FIG. 4).
[0052] Next, steps of putting on the absorbent article for a pet 1 according to the first
embodiment to a pet will be described with reference to FIGS. 6 to 8. FIGS. 7 to 9
are diagrams illustrating a process of putting on the absorbent article for a pet
according to the first embodiment to a pet. FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a state
where the first end portion 11 is placed on the pet's back; and FIG. 8 is a diagram
illustrating a state where the absorbent article for a pet 1 is put on to the pet's
waist. FIG. 9 is diagram illustrating the state in FIG. 7 viewed from the pet's side
portion.
[0053] First, as shown in FIG. 7, the first end portion 11 of the absorbent article for
a pet 1 is placed on the pet's back, and the vicinity of the first end portion 11
is held by one hand of a user. Next, in a state where the vicinity of the first end
portion 11 is held by one hand, the second end portion 12 of the absorbent article
for a pet 1 is held by the other hand and wrapped around the pet's body to cover the
pet's abdomen.
[0054] Subsequently, the second end portion 12 of the absorbent article for a pet 1 is pulled
to bring the pair of waist gather portions 13 into close contact with the pet's waist.
[0055] Subsequently, as shown in FIG. 9, the inner surface of the second end portion 12
(a surface on the top sheet 2 side) of the absorbent article for a pet 1 is engaged
with the hook tape 7 provided on the outer surface of the first end portion 11 (a
surface on the back sheet 31 side). The absorbent article for a pet 1 is thus wrapped
around the pet's waist.
[0056] Here, in the first embodiment, the pair of folding-line portions 8 is formed in the
hook tape 7 arranged in the first end portion 11. Both end sides of first end portion
11 of the absorbent article for a pet 1 in the width direction WD are bent toward
the top sheet 2 side. As a result, in a state where the first end portion 11 of absorbent
article for a pet 1 is positioned on the pet's back, as shown in FIGS. 7 and 9, a
gap is formed between the pet's back and the surface on the top sheet 2 side of the
absorbent article for a pet 1 (see the arrow in FIGS. 7 and 9). The hook tape 7, in
which the pair of folding-line portions is formed, has predetermined bending rigidity.
As a result, when the absorbent article for a pet 1 is put on, even if the second
end portion 12 is pulled from the state where the first end portion 11 of the absorbent
article for a pet 1 is positioned on the pet's back, the gap formed between the pet's
back and the surface on the top sheet 2 side of the absorbent article for a pet 1
is maintained.
[0057] When the absorbent article for a pet 1 is put on the pet by engaging the hook tape
7 with the inner surface of the second end portion 12 (the surface on the top sheet
2 side), the hook tape 7 is depressed by the second end portion 12 and is transformed
to be in close contact with the pet's body. As a result, the gap formed between the
pet's back and the surface on the top sheet 2 side of the absorbent article for a
pet 1 disappears, and the absorbent article for a pet 1 is preferably put on.
[0058] The above-described absorbent article for a pet 1 according to the first embodiment
provides the following effects.
- (1) The rectangular hook tape 7 is provided on the back sheet 31 side of the first
end portion 11 so as to extend in the width direction WD of the absorbent article
for a pet 1, and the pair of folding-line portions 8 is formed in the hook tape 7.
As a result, both end sides of the first end portion 11 of the absorbent article for
a pet 1 in the width direction WD can be bent at the pair of folding-line portions
8 toward the top sheet 2 side; therefore, a gap can be formed between the pet's back
and the surface on the top sheet 2 side of the absorbent article for a pet 1 in a
state where the first end portion 11 of the absorbent article for a pet 1 is positioned
on the pet's back. Therefore, even if the pet moves in a state where the first end
portion 11 is held by one hand to be in close contact with the pet's back, the pet's
hair is less likely to be entangled with the hook tape 7 when the absorbent article
for a pet 1 is put on.
- (2) The absorbent article for a pet 1 is configured to have a shape contracted in
the longitudinal direction in a natural state, by arranging the first elastic members
61 and the second elastic members 62 in the side portions along the longitudinal direction
LD of the absorbent article for a pet 1. Therefore, the second end portion 12 needs
to be strongly pulled such that the absorbent article for a pet 1 in a stretched state
is made to preferably fit the pet's waist. Accordingly, the pair of folding-line portions
8 is formed in the hook tape 7 having predetermined bending rigidity. As a result,
when the absorbent article for a pet 1 is put on, even if the second end portion 12
is pulled from the state where the first end portion 11 of the absorbent article for
a pet 1 is positioned on the pet's back, the shape of the first end portion 11 bent
at the folding-line portions 8 can be maintained, and the gap formed between the pet's
back and the surface on the top sheet 2 side of the absorbent article for a pet 1
can be maintained. Therefore, when the absorbent article for a pet 1 is put on, the
pet's hair is less likely to be entangled with the hook tape 7.
- (3) The length W2 between the pair of folding-line portions 8 is configured to be
larger than the width W3 of the absorbent core 4. As a result, the gap formed between
the pet's back and the surface on the top sheet 2 side of the absorbent article for
a pet 1 can be made large in the width direction WD of the absorbent article for a
pet 1. Therefore, entanglement of the pet's hair can be prevented in a wide range
of the hook tape 7.
- (4) The hook tape 7 is arranged within the predetermined distance L1 from the edge
of the first end portion 11. As a result, in a state where the first end portion 11
is positioned on the pet's back, even if the pet's hair covers the outer surface of
the first end portion 11 due to movement or the like of the pet, the pet's hair is
less likely to be entangled with the hook tape 7. Therefore, the wearability of the
absorbent article for a pet 1 can be further improved.
[0059] Next, an absorbent article for a pet 1 according to a second embodiment will be described
with reference to FIGS. 10A and 10B. FIG. 10A is a plan view of the absorbent article
for a pet 1 according to the second embodiment viewed from the top sheet side; and
FIG. 10B is a sectional view taken along the line D-D of FIG. 10A.
[0060] In the description of the following embodiments, the same constituent features are
referred by the same reference numerals and a description thereof is omitted or simplified.
[0061] The absorbent article for a pet 1 according to the second embodiment differs from
the first embodiment mainly in the configuration of a pair of folding-line portions
8.
[0062] In the second embodiment, as shown in FIG. 10B, a rectangular base material 9 is
arranged in a first end portion 11. The base material 9 is configured as a plate made
of a synthetic resin material such as polypropylene. The base material 9 is arranged
on an outer surface of a back sheet 31 of the first end portion 11. A hook tape 7
is arranged on an outer surface of the base material 9.
[0063] From a viewpoint of preferably forming the folding-line portions 8, it is preferable
for the base material 9 to have predetermined thickness and predetermined bending
rigidity. With regard to the bending rigidity of the base material 9 being bent in
the longitudinal direction (the width direction WD of the absorbent article for a
pet 1), it is preferable for the bending resistance to be 60 mm to 200 mm, which is
measured with a bending resistance method A (45-degree cantilever method) as defined
in L1084 (testing method for flocked fabrics).
[0064] The length of the base material 9 in the width direction WD of the absorbent article
for a pet 1 is configured to be greater than the length of the absorbent core 4 in
the width direction.
[0065] In the second embodiment, the pair of folding-line portions 8 is formed in the base
material 9. As shown in FIG. 10A, the length between the pair of folding-line portions
8 is configured to be the same or greater than the length of the absorbent core 4.
[0066] The absorbent article for a pet 1 according to the second embodiment provides the
following operational effects, in addition to the above operational effects (3) and
(4).
(5) The base material 9 is arranged on the back sheet 31 side of the first end portion
11, and the pair of folding-line portions 8 is formed in the base material 9. As a
result, both end sides of the first end portion 11 of the absorbent article for a
pet 1 in the width direction WD can be bent at the pair of folding-line portions 8
toward the top sheet 2 side; therefore, a gap can be formed between the pet's back
and the surface on the top sheet 2 side of the absorbent article for a pet 1 in a
state where the first end portion 11 of the absorbent article for a pet 1 is positioned
on the pet's back. Therefore, even if the pet moves in a state where the first end
portion 11 is held by one hand to be in close contact with the pet's back, the pet's
hair is less likely to be entangled with the hook tape 7 when the absorbent article
for a pet 1 is put on.
(6) The absorbent article for a pet 1 is configured to have a shape contracted in
the longitudinal direction in a natural state, by arranging the first elastic members
61 and the second elastic members 62 in the side portions along the longitudinal direction
LD of the absorbent article for a pet 1. Therefore, the second end portion 12 needs
to be strongly pulled such that the absorbent article for a pet 1 in a stretched state
is made to preferably fit the pet's waist. Accordingly, the pair of folding-line portions
8 is formed in the base material 9 having predetermined bending rigidity. As a result,
when the absorbent article for a pet 1 is put on, even if the second end portion 12
is pulled from the state where the first end portion 11 of the absorbent article for
a pet 1 is positioned on the pet's back, the shape of the first end portion 11 being
bent at the folding-line portions 8 can be maintained, and the gap formed between
the pet's back and the surface on the top sheet 2 side of the absorbent article for
a pet 1 can be maintained. Therefore, when the absorbent article for a pet 1 is put
on, the pet's hair is less likely to be entangled with the hook tape 7.
[0067] Next, an absorbent article for a pet 1 according to a third embodiment will be described
with reference to FIGS. 11A and 11B. FIG. 11A is a plan view of the absorbent article
for a pet 1 according to the third embodiment viewed from the top sheet side; and
FIG. 11B is a sectional view taken along the line E-E of FIG. 11A.
[0068] The absorbent article for a pet 1 according to the third embodiment differs from
the first embodiment mainly in a pair of folding-line portions 8 being formed in an
absorbent core 4.
[0069] In the third embodiment, as shown in FIG. 11A, the absorbent core 4 is arranged to
extend to a vicinity of a first end portion 11. The pair of folding-line portions
8 is formed by creasing the absorbent core 4.
[0070] In the third embodiment, the length of the hook tape 7 in the width direction WD
of the absorbent article for a pet 1 is configured to be smaller than the width of
the absorbent core 4. The folding-line portions 8 are not formed in the hook tape
7.
[0071] The absorbent article for a pet 1 according to the third embodiment provides the
following operational effects, in addition to the above operational effects (4).
(7) The absorbent core 4 is arranged to extend to the vicinity of the first end portion
11, and the pair of folding-line portions 8 is formed in the absorbent core 4. As
a result, both end sides of the first end portion 11 of the absorbent article for
a pet 1 in the width direction WD can be bent at the pair of folding-line portions
8 toward the top sheet 2 side; therefore, a gap can be formed between the pet's back
and the surface on the top sheet 2 side of the absorbent article for a pet 1 in a
state where the first end portion 11 of the absorbent article for a pet 1 is positioned
on the pet's back. Therefore, even if the pet moves in a state where the first end
portion 11 is held by one hand to be in close contact with the pet's back, the pet's
hair is less likely to be entangled with the hook tape 7 when the absorbent article
for a pet 1 is put on.
(8) The absorbent article for a pet 1 is configured to have a shape contracted in
the longitudinal direction in a natural state, by arranging the first elastic members
61 and the second elastic members 62 in the side portions along the longitudinal direction
LD of the absorbent article for a pet 1. Therefore, the second end portion 12 needs
to be strongly pulled such that the absorbent article for a pet 1 in a stretched state
is made to preferably fit the pet's waist. Accordingly, the pair of folding-line portions
8 is formed in the absorbent core 4 which is thick and has high bending rigidity.
As a result, when the absorbent article for a pet 1 is put on, even if the second
end portion 12 is pulled from the state where the first end portion 11 of the absorbent
article for a pet 1 is positioned on the pet's back, the shape of the first end portion
11 being bent at the folding-line portions 8 can be maintained, and the gap formed
between the pet's back and the surface on the top sheet 2 side of the absorbent article
for a pet 1 can be maintained. Therefore, when the absorbent article for a pet 1 is
put on, the pet's hair is less likely to be entangled with the hook tape 7.
[0072] The preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above; however,
the present invention is not limited thereto and can be modified as appropriate.
[0073] For example, in the first embodiment, the hook tape 7 is arranged on the outer surface
of the first end portion 11, and the pair of folding-line portions 8 is formed in
the hook tape 7; however, the present invention is not limited thereto. In other words,
by applying an adhesive to a surface of a sheet-like base material having predetermined
bending rigidity to make an adhesive tape, the adhesive tape may be arranged on the
outer surface of the first end portion, and a pair of folding-line portions may be
formed in the adhesive tape. In this case, the inner surface of the second end portion
may be constituted of a film material that cannot be engaged with the hook member.
[0074] In each of the above embodiments, the inner edges of both sides of the front side
sheet 51 in the longitudinal direction LD are joined to the top sheet 2, and the inner
edges of the rear side sheet 52 are not joined to the top sheet 2; however, the present
invention is not limited thereto. In other words, all the inner edges of both sides
of the front side sheet and the rear side sheet in the longitudinal direction LD may
be joined to the top sheet.
[0075] In each of the above embodiments, the back surface layer 3 is constituted of two
layers including the back sheet 31 and the waterproof sheet 32; however, the present
invention is not limited thereto. In other words, the back surface layer can also
be constituted of only the back sheet or the waterproof sheet.